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Introduction
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NTP Support
The NSE supports Network Time Protocol (NTP), an Internet standard protocol that assures
accurate synchronization (to the millisecond) of computer clock times in a network of computers.
NTP synchronizes the client’s clock to the U.S. Naval Observatory master clocks. Running as a
continuous background client program on a computer, NTP sends periodic time requests to servers,
obtaining server time stamps and using them to adjust the client's clock.
PayPal
PayPal support allows the internet access to be billed to either a PayPal account or directly to a
credit card held by the end user.
Portal Page Redirect
The NSE contains a comprehensive HTTP page redirection logic that allows for a page redirect
before
(Portal Page Redirect) and/or
after
the authentication process (Home Page Redirect). As part
of the Portal Page Redirect feature, the NSE can send a defined set of parameters to the portal page
redirection logic that allows an External Web Server to perform a redirection based on:
Access Gateway ID and IP Address
Origin Server
Port Location
Subscriber MAC address
Externally hosted RADIUS login failure page
This means that the network administrator can now perform location-specific service branding (for
example, an airport lounge) from a centralized Webserver.
Adding and Updating Port-Location Assignments {Add}
on page 151.
RADIUS-driven Auto Configuration
Nomadix’ unique RADIUS-driven Auto Configuration functionality utilizes the existing
infrastructure of a mobile operator to provide an effortless and rapid method for configuring devices
for fast network roll-outs. Once configured, this methodology can also be effectively used to
centrally manage configuration profiles for all Nomadix devices in the public access network.
Two subsequent events drive the automatic configuration of Nomadix devices:
1.
A flow of RADIUS Authentication Request and Reply messages between the Nomadix gateway
and the centralized RADIUS server that specifies the location of the meta configuration file
(containing a listing of the individual configuration files and their download frequency status)
are downloaded from an FTP server into the flash of the Nomadix device.
2.
Defines the automated login into the centralized FTP server and the actual download process
into the flash.
Optionally, the RADIUS authentication process and FTP download can be secured by sending the
traffic through a peer-to-peer IPSec tunnel established by the Nomadix gateway and terminated at
the NOC (Network Operations Center). See also
on page 19.
RADIUS Client
Nomadix offers an integrated RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) client with
the NSE allowing service providers to track or bill users based on the number of connections,
location of the connection, bytes sent and received, connect time, etc. The customer database can
exist in a central RADIUS server, along with associated attributes for each user. When a customer
connects into the network, the RADIUS client authenticates the customer with the RADIUS server,
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